Ann Mary Hamilton
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Ann Mary Hamilton was an
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and romantic novelis

Her work mixed the
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and domestic and were unusual in that her villainous characters tended to be reformed by the compassion of others, rather than destroyed by their own darker urge


Bibliography

British Fiction 1800–1829: Titles by Author
/ref> * ''The Forest of St Bernardo'' (1806) * ''The Irishwoman in London'' (1810) * ''The Adventures of a Seven-Shilling Piece'' (1811) * ''Montalva'' (or ''Annals of Guilt'') (1811) * ''A Winter at St James's'' (1811) * ''The Monk's Daughter'' (1812) * ''The Maiden Wife'' (1813)


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Corvey Women Writers on the Web author page
English women novelists Year of death missing Year of birth missing 19th-century English women writers 19th-century British writers English romantic fiction writers {{england-writer-stub